கிரிமியா மூவலந்தீவு (Tamil Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "கிரிமியா மூவலந்தீவு" in Tamil language version.

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  • "Meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club". Kremlin.ru. 2014-10-24. Archived from the original on 2015-04-15. I will be frank; we used our Armed Forces to block Ukrainian units stationed in Crimea

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  • Tokarev, Alexey (2014). (in ru)MGIMO Review of International Relations 5 (44): 32–41. http://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/sites/default/files/pdf/004_istoriya_tokarevaa.pdf. பார்த்த நாள்: 2018-05-29. "Спустя 22 года и 364 дня после первого в СССР референдума в автономной республике Украины Крым состоялся последний референдум. Проводился он вопреки украинскому законодательству, не предусматривающему понятия региональный референдум и предписывающему решать территориальные вопросы только на всеукраинском референдуме". 

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  • Marxen, Christian (2014). "The Crimea Crisis – An International Law Perspective". Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht (Heidelberg Journal of International Law) 74. http://www.zaoerv.de/74_2014/74_2014_2_a_367_392.pdf. "Organizing and holding the referendum on Crimea’s accession to Russia was illegal under the Ukrainian constitution. Article 2 of the constitution establishes that “Ukraine shall be a unitary state” and that the “territory of Ukraine within its present border is indivisible and inviolable”. This is confirmed in regard to Crimea by Chapter X of the constitution, which provides for the autonomous status of Crimea. Article 134 sets forth that Crimea is an “inseparable constituent part of Ukraine”. The autonomous status provides Crimea with a certain set of authorities and allows, inter alia, to hold referendums. These rights are, however, limited to local matters. The constitution makes clear that alterations to the territory of Ukraine require an all-Ukrainian referendum.".